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  2. Underwater search and recovery - Wikipedia

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    Underwater search and recovery is the process of locating and recovering underwater objects, often by divers, [1] but also by the use of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles and electronic equipment on surface vessels. Most underwater search and recovery is done by professional divers as part of commercial marine salvage operations ...

  3. Submarine Rescue Diving Recompression System - Wikipedia

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    The pressurized rescue module (PRM) is recovered from the water after performing a submarine rescue exercise. The Submarine Rescue Diving Recompression System (SRDRS) is a remotely operated underwater vehicle and its associated systems intended to replace the Mystic class deep submergence rescue vehicle as a means of rescuing United States Navy submarine crew members.

  4. Deep-submergence rescue vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy's DSRV-1 Mystic docked to a Los Angeles-class attack submarine. A deep-submergence rescue vehicle (DSRV) is a type of deep-submergence vehicle used for rescue of personnel from disabled submarines and submersibles.

  5. CURV-21 - Wikipedia

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    The recovery was carried out by using CURV-21 to attach specialized rigging and lift lines to the lost aircraft to pull it back to the surface. [ 17 ] During the 2023 Titan submersible incident , CURV-21 was involved in the search efforts as it was widely viewed as one of the only ROVs able to reach the depths of 4,000 m (13,000 feet) at which ...

  6. Military diving - Wikipedia

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    Underwater search and recovery is the process of locating and recovering underwater objects, often by divers. [8] but also by the use of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles and electronic equipment on surface vessels. [9] [10] Recovery techniques depend upon the type and size of the object. Smaller objects, can simply be carried up by the ...

  7. Mystic-class deep-submergence rescue vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of the DSRV Avalon at Brest airport aboard a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy strategic airlifter. Mystic class is a class of Deep-Submergence Rescue Vehicles (DSRVs), designed for rescue operations on submerged, disabled submarines of the United States Navy or foreign navies.

  8. Submarine rescue ship - Wikipedia

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    USS Pigeon, submarine rescue ship Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Chiyoda (left) and Chihaya (right) Italian ship Anteo, submarine rescue ship HSwMS Belos of the Swedish Navy Guillobel of the Brazilian Navy

  9. Salvage diving - Wikipedia

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    US Navy diver dredging an excavation site during an underwater recovery operation, searching for personnel who went missing during WWII off the coast of Koror. Salvage diving is the diving work associated with the recovery of all or part of ships, their cargoes, aircraft, and other vehicles and structures which have sunk or fallen into water.